cover image: The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal  January 1839

Premium

20.500.12592/nh7n8d

The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal January 1839

1840

-..........- 292 HL—Collection of Facts which may be useful for the comprehension of Aleander the Great's exploits on the Western Banks of the Indus (with map.) 301 IV.—Remarks upon the Rain and Drought of the last Eight Seasons in India. [...] IL—Researches on the Gale and Hurricane in the Bay of Bengal on the 3rd 4th and 5th of June 1Es39; with reference to the Theory of the Law of Storms in India. [...] of Calcutta on the smelting of the Iron Ore of the district of Burdwan. [...] The language is decidedly of Sanscrit complexion from the frquent occurrence of the 1W fit and kgh ; indeed these two letters with the Devnagary compose the peculiarity of the language.2 Grammar of the Pashto° or Afghdnee Language. [...]. dz. t as the second a in parable as the English Ditto ditto as the Continental t as th in things as the English t as the English) as the English as the aspirated h as ch in the Scotch loch the AfghUn z used for coupling the Continental d as th in those the harsh English d the English r the peculiar A' the English z; the French j the English a the English ah unknow
history
Pages
89
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vii Acting Secretaries view
Art. I.—A Grammar of the Pashtoo or Afghanee Language. By Lieut. R. Leach Bombay Engineers Assistant on a Mission
1-16 Acting Secretaries view
Art. II.—SisupaÁla Badha or Death of SisupaÁla by MaÁgha. Translated with Annotations by J. C. C. Sutherland Esq.
16-21 Acting Secretaries view
Art. III.—On the Geographic Distribution of Birds but more Particularly of the European Species; with a Critical Examination of Mr. Swainson’s Account. By Wm. Jameson Esq. Bengal Medical Service
21-34 Acting Secretaries view
Art. IV.—On a New Genus of the Fissirostral Tribe. By B. H. Hodgson Esq. Catamandu
35-i Acting Secretaries view
Art. V.—Description of Two New Species of a New Form of Meruline Birds. By B. H. Hodgson Esq. Catamandu
37-38 Acting Secretaries view
Art. VI.—On the Egyptian System of Artificial Hatching. By Don Sinbaldo Demas
38-48 Acting Secretaries view
Art. VII.—Report on the Mortality among Officers and Men. in H. M. Service in Bengal and on the Comparative Salubrity of Different Stations. By the Late Dr. W. A. Burke Inspector-General of Hospitals
48-70 Acting Secretaries view
Art. VIII.—Observations on the Burmese and Munipoor Varnish Tree “Melanorrhoea Usitata ” which has Lately Blossomed in the Honorable Company—s Botanic Garden. By N. Wallich M.D.
70-71 Acting Secretaries view
Art. IX.—Proceedings of the Asiatic Society
72-75 Acting Secretaries view
X.—Meteorological Register
76-76 Acting Secretaries view

Related Topics

All